Digital art, still an exciting, new concept to some, is all about bringing creative ideas and imaginings to life, using a computer and printer instead of brushes and paints.

It’s as simple, and wonderful, as that.

I am . . .

a digital artist and photographer, creating with camera, PC, and printer instead of canvas, paint and brush. I’m intrigued by the unexpected and am always in hot pursuit of the Elusive “Wow!” Factor.

Thanks, in part, to the boundless marketing potential of the Internet, my art can be found in private collections, worldwide, and has been featured in “Frontiers in Neuroscience”, a quarterly scientific publication distributed to thousands of libraries, universities, top scientists and medical professionals, worldwide.